Love Public Speaking

Quarterly evening workshops where you can practise your public speaking skills

We run quarterly evening workshops in London to give you a chance to practise your public speaking in a safe space. They take place upstairs in a pub called The Sun in Clapham, London. You’ll pick up practical tips and techniques for presenting and develop your public speaking skills through a variety of impromptu speaking exercises. The environment is friendly and supportive as you build your confidence step by step.

Each workshop begins at 6.30pm and finishes at 9.00pm when we finish with a few drinks at the bar to reward ourselves!

If you’ve already had training with us… come to this workshop to practice the techniques you learnt on your day course to keep up the momentum.

If you haven’t been trained by us yet… get a flavour of what our training is like, meet our past students and hear them speak.

What will you do at this workshop?

Practise public speaking in a safe space (participate as much or as little as you like)

Network with like-minded individuals who are building speaking confidence

Pick up techniques on how to become a dynamic and engaging speaker

Get feedback on your personal presenting style

Build your confidenceand social skills

Next workshop: Tuesday 17th April – Upstairs in the Sun Pub, Clapham (£10)

AGENDA

6:30pm

Welcome and introduction from Carrie

6:45pm

Tips on how to present with impact

6:50pm

How to use body language and voice techniques that build rapport

6:55pm

Speaking exercises in groups of 4

7.45pm

Break

8:00pm

Entertaining speeches from past students followed by group discussion and feedback

8:30pm

Optional impromptu speaking exercises: easy hat / hard hat!

9:00pm

Drinks at the bar

To book your ticket, see course dates. Any questions? Give us a call on 0773 605 1566 or email hello@lovepublicspeaking.org.

COURSE DATES

“A great way to practice speaking in an environment where you’re not being judged.”Liam Smith, Account Manager

I attended one of the evening workshops. LOVED IT! You made me feel powerful. Thank you.”Margarita Sachkova, Communications Officer

“Lots of good advice and tips. Great to have fun and a laugh as we were learning.”N. Morek

“Great to practise speaking in a safe, friendly environment and get feedback. Learnt some great techniques like the power pose!”Miriam Sottile, Social Entrepreneur

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